4,100Lbs is the current average weight (and 2004 was already at 4K so I’m not sure if this statistic counts SUVs/trucks or not)
CAFE standards required proportionally greater economy improvements in compact cars than in medium and large vehicles. Rather than attempt to meet those standards, manufacturers just stopped producing their smallest cars.
Fuel economy has worsened, because the average car on the road is bigger and heavier now than 30 years ago.
Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 1 year ago
In my defense it was a Mazda 3.
These days it’s all remote work at a standing desk. I have Big Desk Energy.
Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social 1 year ago
I'm reviewing training presentations from my hammock because it's a nice day.
I haven't worn socks since April.
insomniac_lemon@kbin.social 1 year ago
From the collective consciousness I pulled the 2004 Toyota Corolla weighing in at 2,502 to 2,590 lbs. Because certainly there's no other way I would guess the the most average car so on-the-nose. And I have seen the videos about the Honda Insight being good for gas mileage (even back in 1999, it's a hybrid).
I guess actual price, availability, perception, mantenence etc. molds it for most people though.